2017
DOI: 10.17816/ecogen15231-43
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Hybridization between different lineages of pidschian-like whitefishes (Coregonus lavaretus pidschian, coregonidae) in water bodies of Southern Siberia

Abstract: Background. The purpose of this work was studying of interaction between morphologically similar forms of the pidcshian-like whitefishes inhabiting restricted territory of “riverine-lacustrine” system situated in the Bolshoi Abakan Rriver basin. Material and methods. In the morphological analysis were used 141 whitefish individuals from Lake Karakul and 26 - from the Bolshoi Abakan River. In the genetic analysis 11 and 26 whitefish individuals were used respectively. For them the sequences of a gene 16S-ND1 of… Show more

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“…This work may be of interest in the context of studying the mechanisms of species resistance during whitefish speciation. This fact is due to the reason that hybridization of whitefish has an evolutionary direction, as most of the studied distant forms/species of lake whitefish have passed through a lot of the stages of hybridization [38,44,[108][109][110].…”
Section: Understanding Whitefish Stability In the Context Of Their Ec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This work may be of interest in the context of studying the mechanisms of species resistance during whitefish speciation. This fact is due to the reason that hybridization of whitefish has an evolutionary direction, as most of the studied distant forms/species of lake whitefish have passed through a lot of the stages of hybridization [38,44,[108][109][110].…”
Section: Understanding Whitefish Stability In the Context Of Their Ec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar situation has recently developed for whitefishes in the Baikal-Yenisei basin. In particular, Yenisei hump-snout whitefish (Coregonus fluviatilis Isaczenko, 1925) [40][41][42], inhabiting Lake Baikal and previously classified as Baikal pidshian (C. pidshian Gmelin, 1877) [37,43,44], is currently in an extremely stressed state, to the point of complete extinction due to anthropogenic pressure [43,45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%